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police were called when jackson didn't come home. they found him up the tree with the goat nearby. got the goat away, got him down the tree and now he has a goat story to tell. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is pomegranites. they come from california. the season is peaking. there are so many out there and prices are coming down. what's great, they are great for you. they have so much nutritional properties and they taste good. they are great in so many different recipes especially on a salad as well as the juice great for you. when you buy them, make sure when you open them up they look like this, nice and red and juicy. and to do that, you want to make sure that that pomegranate is red all the way around. now, if it has a little cracking to it that's okay. that means the seeds inside are big ready to burst. cracks right there isn't bad but be sure you don't see the pomegranites through the crack. store them on the counter at home not in the refrigerator. pomegranites this time of year is like mother nature's gift to us. i'm to
police were called when jackson didn't come home. they found him up the tree with the goat nearby. got the goat away, got him down the tree and now he has a goat story to tell. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is pomegranites. they come from california. the season is peaking. there are so many out there and prices are coming down. what's great, they are great for you. they have so much nutritional properties and they taste...
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." >>> the home that michael jackson spent his last years has sold. the agent won't say who the new owner is but sources close to the deal believe it's a member of a private investment firm. >>> lance armstrong is cutting ties with his charity live strong to avoid further damage brought by the doping charges. armstrong resigned from the board of directors in early november after stepping down as chairman on october 17th, a spokeswoman said he still remains the inspiration, though and is its largest donor at $7 million. >>> a leading drug to fight the flu might not work. a british medical journal is asking the drug maker roush to release all its data on tamiflu. there's no evidence that the drug can actually stop the flu. >>> and for years, doctors have been looking for links that will help them better understand why some children develop autism and others don't. so far, there are many theories but no answers. >> now doctors believe a mother's health may have something to do with a child developing autism. >> reporter: new evidence out this week finds
." >>> the home that michael jackson spent his last years has sold. the agent won't say who the new owner is but sources close to the deal believe it's a member of a private investment firm. >>> lance armstrong is cutting ties with his charity live strong to avoid further damage brought by the doping charges. armstrong resigned from the board of directors in early november after stepping down as chairman on october 17th, a spokeswoman said he still remains the...
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. >> reporter: he remembers an elderly woman who died nearby crossing jackson street a couple of months ago. neither victim was using the crosswalk. both happened in the early- morning hours. >> with the conditions the way that they are dark, lowlighting maybe, and i'm not sure what the victim was wearing, but those are things that we look at when we're investigating these types of crimes. >> reporter: this is san jose's 25th traffic fatality of the year. in san jose, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> across the bay now on this wednesday, divers recovered a man's body from a quarry in oakland early this morning. investigators believe the man may have been out in the rain last night searching for his cab when he slipped on the slope and fell into the quarry. >>> the port of oakland back in business after yesterday's brief strike. port officials and union workers agreed to resume stalled contract talks. >>> still ahead, shoppers beware. your post-holiday returns could be rejected this year. >> some retailers are tracking your returns. why you might get red flagged coming up on the consumerwatch. >
. >> reporter: he remembers an elderly woman who died nearby crossing jackson street a couple of months ago. neither victim was using the crosswalk. both happened in the early- morning hours. >> with the conditions the way that they are dark, lowlighting maybe, and i'm not sure what the victim was wearing, but those are things that we look at when we're investigating these types of crimes. >> reporter: this is san jose's 25th traffic fatality of the year. in san jose, anne...
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a man sitting in the waiting lot at hartsfield-jackson international airport captured this with his cell phone. a woman tosses a bag over a fence to an airport worker. the bag is stuck and the worker climbs up to get it and it unfolded a few feet from the runway. delta and airport officials say they are now investigating. >>> and airport authorities think they have a plan to keep things moving along at sfo when there's bad weather, a lot of fog. when the skies are clearer, planes at sfo often land two at a time on parallel runways but when visibility is poor, it's just one plane at a time while the other planes are in holding patterns. sfo authorities say this will all change next summer. >> it will allow aircraft not side by side but staggered from one another to come in using both runways. with this change, we'll be able to arrive anywhere from 35 to 37 per hour. so it will definitely make an improvement. >> number of delayed flights at sfo is up about 10% in the last decade. the number of cancelled flights has doubled and today is probably not a good day to talk about it. >> stormy we
a man sitting in the waiting lot at hartsfield-jackson international airport captured this with his cell phone. a woman tosses a bag over a fence to an airport worker. the bag is stuck and the worker climbs up to get it and it unfolded a few feet from the runway. delta and airport officials say they are now investigating. >>> and airport authorities think they have a plan to keep things moving along at sfo when there's bad weather, a lot of fog. when the skies are clearer, planes at...
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cbs 5's sports director dennis o'donnell tells us that cal is targeting hue jackson as a replacement. the former raiders head coach who coached at cal back in the '90s just keep tuned to cbs 5 for the latest on this developing story. >>> we're conducting these surgical operations against terrorists at a time when our own population is being bombarded by rocket attacks. >> rockets rained down in gaza for the 7th straight day but a cease-fire may be hours away. hamas leaders say they have reached a truce but israel says, quote, it's not there yet. once thought to be too far away for the range of the hamas rockets, air raid sirens sounded in jerusalem today. students scrambled to take cover outside a school. the people on the street took shelter wherever they could the missile missed the city, landing in an open field outside the walls. police say it was one of about 95 that was launched from gaza on tuesday. several cars were hit but no casualties were reported. while in gaza, meanwhile, an israeli strike damaged the islamic national bank and though israel is targeting hamas leaders, do
cbs 5's sports director dennis o'donnell tells us that cal is targeting hue jackson as a replacement. the former raiders head coach who coached at cal back in the '90s just keep tuned to cbs 5 for the latest on this developing story. >>> we're conducting these surgical operations against terrorists at a time when our own population is being bombarded by rocket attacks. >> rockets rained down in gaza for the 7th straight day but a cease-fire may be hours away. hamas leaders say...